02-28-2014, 06:50 PM | #1 |
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Truck bed wood floor
How about some pictures of your bed wood floor? Pleas specify what type of wood used
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This is something I'm gonna do to my 67 probly get oak ,,
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Seriously there are a lot of wood threads throughout the forums. A quick search "wood bed pictures" yields a lot. Is there a specific style or "look" you are looking for?
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Oak from MAR-K
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oem, never been redone! |
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Here's my 70's red oak with two coats of dark walnut stain from Bruce Horkey: . . . . Last edited by Steve Hafner; 03-02-2014 at 04:20 PM. |
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I'm calling b.s. on this one HAHA! You should start a detailed documentation thread on that one! What year is it?
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call it what you want, but shes oem all the way!it had a 1968 model topper on it, and it had 1/2 foam carpet on the floor and they made pieces that go over the wheel tubs, hell of a nice job.plus it was garage kept PLUS..
IT WAS A ONE OWNER, 93 year old man had it, i bought it from the guy that bought the 93 year olds house and at closing he handed him the keys and said you get the truck too!! and it came from ohio.. hard to believe but thats the deal. |
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With EVERYTHING covered since new . . . I'd believe it !!! . . . . |
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Here is mine and its oak.
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Beautiful oak bugz. How is it finished? Is it red oak?
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Thanks for the complement!
Not sure if it was red oak (Mar-K site doesn't specify), but the stain color is Varathane Cabernet, follow by 5 coats of Spar
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Here is mine. It is oak veneer plywood from the hardware store. Just placed strips on top of the wood. It turned out really nice and not that noticeable that it is not planks. And I only have about 115.00 bucks in the whole thing including stain and Helsman's spar varnish.
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My friend removed a really old myrtle wood tree for his place on the south Oregon coast a couple of years ago. I'm hoping to get some of the lumber to have milled for mine. From the sample I saw, it is nicely figured and should be pretty unique..
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19GM71, what type and color of stain did you use? also what kind of wood is that? did you sand the clear in between coats? and by the way IT LOOKS VERY NICE
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Solid red oak. Sills, deck, and fences.
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Red oak.
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Red oak with a gunstock stain and stainless strips and hardware
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The wood is a 4'x8' sheet of cabinet grade plywood. It has an oak veneer as the finish. This wood is usually used for making the face of cabinets. It had to be cut down just a bit on the width and the length. I don't remember the exact dimensions. It does not go under the side angle strips as the actual OEM wood. It fits just inside of the angle strips. I used spacers to make up the void where the wood should be under the angle strips. I applied one heavy coat of stain and let it set for about twenty minutes, then I wiped of the excess very lightly. Then I applied three coats of Helsman's spar urethane. And yes I did sand in between coats with a DA sander with 180 grit paper. I laid the final coat of Helsman's on heavy and that is the final finish. I also put two coats of the Helsmans on the underside and then I undercoated it with roll on bed liner coating for some extra protection from the road debris. I went this way mainly for the cost. My truck sets outside all day in the summer as I drive it to work everyday, so this was cheap and actually pretty easy to do and if it last for three or four years it is very worth it. I hope this answers all the questions you had. |
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